MACHINE HEAD: London Show To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD?

August 14, 2004

MACHINE HEAD are tentatively planning on filming their December 5, 2004 show at the Brixton Academy in London, England for an upcoming DVD. The band, who are currently on the road in North America as part of the "Road Rage 2004" tour with co-headliners CHIMAIRA, will launch a massive 53-date overseas tour in early October with a handful of dates in Australia, where the group's classic 1994 debut, "Burn My Eyes", was recently certified gold. Additional U.S. are tentatively planned for January.

MACHINE HEAD are continuing to promote their fifth full-length studio album, "Through the Ashes of Empires". The CD, which was released in Europe last October through Roadrunner Records, was made available domestically in April.

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